The President: Well, John, for someone whose last name is so close to boner, you sure were a limp speaker. Still, you know we're going to miss you after they elect the kind of shoutycracker imbecile we know they're going to elect. So good luck!

Well, he's a good dogI've had him for yearsHe used to get up when I'd walk byNow he just lifts up his earsAnd he thumps his tail on the floorWhen I talk to himAnd when I talk too long he just ignores meAnd he goes to sleep againHe's a good dogI got him as a pupI tried to teach him all the tricksBut then I just gave up'Cause he's never acted very brightThough his eyes they've got this glowAnd I think he actually knows some things thatActually I don'tAnd he never barks at strangersBut then he never barks at carsAnd he howls at the coyotesWhile they're howling at the starsAnd he scratches at the back door'Till someone lets him inAnd then he scratches at the other sideTo get back out againHe's a good dogOne of these daysI'm gonna have to drive him into townHave him put away'Cause he don't hear that good no moreAnd he can't hardly walkBut until then I look at himAnd I sayHe's a good dog

Am here to testify what this great spell caster done for me. i never believe in spell casting, until when i was was tempted to try it. i and my husband have been having a lot of problem living together, he will always not make me happy because he have fallen in love with another lady outside our relationship, i tried my best to make sure that my husband leave this woman but the more i talk to him the more he makes me fell sad, so my marriage is now leading to divorce because he no longer gives me attention. so with all this pain and agony, i decided to contact this spell caster to see if things can work out between me and my husband again. this spell caster who was a woman told me that my husband is really under a great spell that he have been charm by some magic, so she told me that she was going to make all things normal back. she did the spell on my husband and after 5 days my husband changed completely he even apologize with the way he treated me that he was not him self, i really thank this woman her name is Dr Aluta she have bring back my husband back to me i want you all to contact her who are having any problem related to marriage issue and relationship problem she will solve it for you. her email is traditionalspellhospital@gmail.com she is a woman and she is great. wish you good time.He cast spells for different purposes

Propaganda -Several environmental groups are planning a major climate rally that will draw hundreds of thousands to the National Mall on Sept. 24, the day Pope Francis speaks to Congress and is expected to address the public afterwardshttp://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2015/08/25/for-pope-franciss-d-c-visit-environmental-rally-of-up-to-200k-planned/

So I predicted a speech by Boehner, drunk and wearing only his tighty-whities, in which he rips the Tea Party a new one.

He has now delivered. Well, not on the tight-whiteys part -- that was only wishful thinking on my part. And I don't know how intoxicated Boehner was; I leave that determination to those who actually witnessed his speech.

But he definitely didn't mince words about his House colleagues:

“The Bible says: ‘Beware of false prophets.’ There are people out there spreading noise about how much can get done.”

He went on: “We have groups here in town, members of the House and Senate, who whip people into a frenzy believing they can accomplish things that they know – they know – can never happen.”

He made a further swipe at the radical right when he gave his advice for future Republican members of Congress: “Have the courage to do what you can do – it’s easy to do what you can’t do.”

“The whole idea that we were going to shut down the government to get rid of Obamacare in 2013, this plan never had a chance,” he said, adding that it was a “fool’s errand”.

Asked whether he counted Ted Cruz, the senator for Texas who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, as one of his “false prophets”, the speaker replied: “You could pick a lot of names. I’ll leave you to choose them.”

Having demurred, he then pointedly alluded to a speech at a recent fundraiser in which he had called Cruz a “jackass”.

Well, he's a good dogI've had him for yearsHe used to get up when I'd walk byNow he just lifts up his earsAnd he thumps his tail on the floorWhen I talk to himAnd when I talk too long he just ignores meAnd he goes to sleep againHe's a good dogI got him as a pupI tried to teach him all the tricksBut then I just gave up'Cause he's never acted very brightThough his eyes they've got this glowAnd I think he actually knows some things thatActually I don'tAnd he never barks at strangersBut then he never barks at carsAnd he howls at the coyotesWhile they're howling at the starsAnd he scratches at the back door'Till someone lets him inAnd then he scratches at the other sideTo get back out againHe's a good dogOne of these daysI'm gonna have to drive him into townHave him put away'Cause he don't hear that good no moreAnd he can't hardly walkBut until then I look at himAnd I sayHe's a good dog

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